Surgical drape

4873997
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Inventors

Marshall, Lyman R.

Application #

186099

Filed

Apr-25-1988

Published

Oct-17-1989

Current US Class

128/849
128/853
128/855

International Classes

A61F 013/00

Field of Search

128/132 5/45 5/46 5/494

Assignee

Scherer Healthcare Ltd. (Asheville, NC)

Examiners

Hafer; Robert A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Carter; David M.

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Abstract
There is provided an improved surgical drape with a central sheet having at least one hole therein through which surgical procedure is to be performed. A pair of elongated pleats are formed in the central sheet along its outer edge, providing barriers to fluid which runs off from the site of surgical procedure and further directing the fluid along a portion of the central sheet so that fluid is more readily absorbed or contained. A pair of plastic sheets are connected to the central sheet on either side of the pleats.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An improved surgical drape comprising: a first sheet for receiving fluid runoff from a site of surgical procedure; means for directing the fluid along a portion of said first sheet; said means for directing located on said first sheet; at least a second sheet connected to said first sheet; a third sheet; said first sheet being located between said second and third sheets; said means for directing includes first and second pleats; said second sheet connected to said first pleat and said third sheet connected to said second pleat.

2. A drape as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said pleats is held in a substantially upright position by the adherence of portions of said second and third sheets to the bottom of its respective pleat.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to apparatus used in connection with surgical procedures. More particularly it relates to improved surgical drapes for absorbing and/or containing fluid runoff from the site of surgical procedure.

In the course of performing surgery, large drapes are commonly used to cover a major portion of the patient. The drape normally includes a hole therein which provides access to the site of surgical procedure. Surgical drapes perform the dual function of maintaining a sterile field about the surgical procedure site and also absorbing and containing fluid runoff which normally occurs at the site of the procedure. It is undesirable for bodily fluids which leave the site of surgical procedure to fall on the floor of the operating room for reasons of sterility and appearance, and because the fluids may be tracked out of the room and the floor is made slippery. The problem has become more acute with the advent of the AIDS virus.

There have been recent improvements in surgical drapes to deal with the problem of spillage of bodily fluids onto the floor. Several of these improvements are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,791,382, and 4,378,794, both assigned to the Kendall Corporation. The Kendall patents provide for the use of pockets which are attached to the drape for catching the fluid as it runs off the drape. One of the drawbacks to the Kendall drapes is that it is rather expensive to manufacture since a pocket must be added. Furthermore, the entire Kendall drape is made of a thick material which also adds to the expense.
 
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